American Journal, and Annals of Education and Instruction, Volum 3Otis, Broaders and Company., 1970 |
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... University enterprise , and to talk with the people through their own press . Is it not evident that , in this way , a power would be engaged , prodigious and direct ... UNIVERSITY AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL . AT 216 AN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY .
... University enterprise , and to talk with the people through their own press . Is it not evident that , in this way , a power would be engaged , prodigious and direct ... UNIVERSITY AND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL . AT 216 AN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY .
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... University . - EDITOR . ] By an Act of the General Assembly of Kentucky , in 1855-56 , the sum of $ 12,000 was appropriated annually to establish " a school for teach- ers " in connection with the University at Lexington , and for this ...
... University . - EDITOR . ] By an Act of the General Assembly of Kentucky , in 1855-56 , the sum of $ 12,000 was appropriated annually to establish " a school for teach- ers " in connection with the University at Lexington , and for this ...
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... university . But to enjoy this privilege , the professors must have received their diploma from the university , must follow the programmes of the public schools , use the same text - books approved for the colleges , and pay the ...
... university . But to enjoy this privilege , the professors must have received their diploma from the university , must follow the programmes of the public schools , use the same text - books approved for the colleges , and pay the ...
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or the Schole of Shootinge By Roger Ascham | 41 |
COLLEGE GOVERNMENTor the Students Code of Honor By Horace Mann LL D | 65 |
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